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US Constitution & Bill of Rights Reminders Test on 2/13 Colonies - Constitution Declaration of Independence Preamble Optional – Due end of Quarter US Constitution Preamble REQUIRED Due Friday February 23, 2018

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US History Study Guide for Test #1 What were the characteristics of the three types of American colonies How did the colonial regions view religion? What English influences did the colonists bring? How did the regional colonies govern themselves? What was the impact of salutary neglect? What is mercantilism? What documents impacted the colonists? What was the Stamp Act and Tea Act all about? What was wrong with the Articles of Confederation? What was the set-up of the Articles of Confederation? What was Shay’s Rebellion and its impact? What was the purpose of the US Constitutional Convention? What compromises were made there? What are the principles and purposes of the US Constitution? What was the general dispute between Federalists and anti-Federalist and what methods were used to promote their beliefs?